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Camera manufacturer

NIKON

Camera model

COOLPIX P7000

Exposure time

1/80 sec (0.0125)

F-number

f/6.3

ISO speed rating

100

Date and time of data generation

19:05, 3 April 2012

Lens focal length

13 mm

Orientation

Normal

Horizontal resolution

240 dpi

Vertical resolution

240 dpi

Software used

Adobe Photoshop Elements 10.0 Windows

File change date and time

21:22, 3 April 2012

Exposure Program

Manual

Exif version

2.21

Date and time of digitizing

19:05, 3 April 2012

Shutter speed

6.321928

APEX aperture

5.310704

Exposure bias

0

Maximum land aperture

3 APEX (f/2.83)

Metering mode

Pattern

Light source

Unknown

Flash

Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression

Colour space

sRGB

Sensing method

One-chip colour area sensor

File source

Digital still camera

Scene type

A directly photographed image

Custom image processing

Normal process

Exposure mode

Manual exposure

White balance

Auto white balance

Digital zoom ratio

0

Focal length in 35 mm film

61 mm

Scene capture type

Standard

Scene control

None

Contrast

Normal

Saturation

Normal

Sharpness

Hard

Subject distance range

Unknown

Image height

3,402 px

Image width

1,593 px

Rating (out of 5)

0

Date metadata was last modified

23:22, 3 April 2012

Unique ID of original document

57BB1FD0087B530677C10101BBF3F694

IIM version

11,931

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